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IEPersistence.html issue with CNN.com

microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

I'm having an issue that a great many people have reported. I had it in IE 7
(on Vista SP1, fully patched), and unfortunately it seems to have stuck
around with IE 8.

The issue is that CNN videos, such as the one athttp://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/liv....recession.cnn
won't play. I jut get a black window where the video should be. IE displays
an alert icon in the lower left corner of the scren (a little piece of white
paper with a yellow triangle and exclamation point on it).

When I double-click the icon, I get a window that says "Errors on this web
page might cause it to work incorrectly." The error is:

One is to run IE with elevated priviliges (right-click the IE icon and chose
"Run as administrator"). But of course, that's a terrible idea.

The other is to use IE's "Restore Advanced Settings" option
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/923737). The problem with that
is that it deletes things that I don't want to delete (like form data and
cookies for other websites). I did this once before, and it cleared up the
problem for a while, but then the issue came back.

So, I'm basically looking for a way to manually delete whatever is causing
CNN's site to have problems, but without deleting everything else.

2. If the problem is not caused by an add-on, look for a third-party program
as the cause.
936214- How to troubleshoot compatibility problems that affect IE7 in
Windows Vista:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936214 (Also applies to XP)

"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:291F6428-547E-45E1-8B60-29DFE65B9C73@microsoft.com...
> I'm having an issue that a great many people have reported. I had it in IE
7
> (on Vista SP1, fully patched), and unfortunately it seems to have stuck
> around with IE 8.
>
> The issue is that CNN videos, such as the one at
>http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/liv....recession.cnn
> won't play. I jut get a black window where the video should be. IE
displays
> an alert icon in the lower left corner of the scren (a little piece of
white
> paper with a yellow triangle and exclamation point on it).
>
> When I double-click the icon, I get a window that says "Errors on this web
> page might cause it to work incorrectly." The error is:
>
> ===
> Message: The data is invalid.
>
> Line: 16
> Char: 4
> Code: 0
> URI: http://www.cnn.com/.element/js/2.0/s...rsistence.html
> ===
>
> There are two solutions that work.
>
> One is to run IE with elevated priviliges (right-click the IE icon and
chose
> "Run as administrator"). But of course, that's a terrible idea.
>
> The other is to use IE's "Restore Advanced Settings" option
> (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/923737). The problem with
that
> is that it deletes things that I don't want to delete (like form data and
> cookies for other websites). I did this once before, and it cleared up the
> problem for a while, but then the issue came back.
>
> So, I'm basically looking for a way to manually delete whatever is causing
> CNN's site to have problems, but without deleting everything else.
>
> Any ideas?

I disabled all add-ons, but that didn't help. Also, the add-ons that run are
the same ones running when I run IE with elevated security, so I had a hunch
that might not be the issue. (I re-enabled the add-ons after.)

"Allow active content to run in files on My Computer" was disabled. I
enabled it, but it made no difference. (I unchecked this option again after.)

I had success by adding *.CNN.com to the list of trusted sites. However, I
don't see that as a permanent solution, because CNN is *not* a trusted site
(by my definition of the idea). Maybe I'm just too uptight about that, but
I'm very cautious of my use of trusted sites.

Besides, millions of people are able to use CNN's website while keeping it
in the Internet zone. And since resetting all IE settings temporarily fixes
the problem, there must be something else going on...

Hi,
Sorry for the delay. In the Internet Zone> Custom level> Scripting> is
Active scripting enabled?

Don
[MS MVP- IE]

"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news5CBCA09-532D-44C2-AEAC-B81BB0377509@microsoft.com...
> Hi, Don. Thanks for the suggestions.
>
> I disabled all add-ons, but that didn't help. Also, the add-ons that run
are
> the same ones running when I run IE with elevated security, so I had a
hunch
> that might not be the issue. (I re-enabled the add-ons after.)
>
> "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer" was disabled. I
> enabled it, but it made no difference. (I unchecked this option again
after.)
>
> I had success by adding *.CNN.com to the list of trusted sites. However, I
> don't see that as a permanent solution, because CNN is *not* a trusted
site
> (by my definition of the idea). Maybe I'm just too uptight about that, but
> I'm very cautious of my use of trusted sites.
>
> Besides, millions of people are able to use CNN's website while keeping it
> in the Internet zone. And since resetting all IE settings temporarily
fixes
> the problem, there must be something else going on...

John...here's the permanent fix (for at least IE7&8) you're looking
for...posted initally by a "ScottP" on another topic here for same
problem:

1. IE Tools/Internet Options/Advanced tab - click on "Restore Advanced
Settings" button, then "Apply"
2. On same Advanced tab screen, click the "Reset..." button, then
"Reset..." again on next screen and then "Close"
3. Close all IE windows and restart IE

FYI...that solved the error flag ("IEpersistence.html") I was getting
with all or most CNN pages, fixed the all-black static video screen, and
populated the large video index below that with the thumbnail images.

Ideally, someone should do a compare of the before and after advanced
settings and hopefully pin down the specific setting(s) changes
involved, but unfortunately, I tried the fix first before remembering to
do that.

when using internet explorer: check that data persistance in internet options under tools is cleared -and- check that the setting to allow animation and video on a webpage that does not use an external media player is ENABLED. that should fix it.

when using internet explorer: check that data persistance in internet options under tools is cleared -and- check that the setting to allow animation and video on a webpage that does not use an external media player is ENABLED. that should fix it.